Amidst the discussions of "Islamic radicalization" and "homegrown terror" in the United States, liberation movements in the Middle East, and the war in Libya, the discourse on Islam has once again dominated the discussions of the global intelligentsia in the post-9/11 era. Speakers discuss how different writers from diverse cultures around the globe perceive and represent the Islamic discourse in literature.

Subjects:

General Literature – Literary Criticism and Theory

Comparative Literature – Twentieth Century

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